Special Boat Team Storage Building Completed

SAN DIEGO, CA – Special Boat Team (SBT) 12 and Navy Region Southwest hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony May 14, on Naval Base Coronado to commemorate the opening of the new SBT-12 Storage building.

The $10.5 million facility will replace the current storage area and help enhance efficiency and morale for the team.

“For many years the operators would return from back-to-back training operations with very little time for sleep or space to stow their gear,” said Cmdr. Jeffery Drinkard, commanding officer, SBT-12. “This building not only provides the space for their equipment but a barracks area for them to stay when they train.”

The building was a joint effort between Naval Special Warfare Group 4 and Navy Region Southwest and took 18 months to complete. The two-story facility will provide training, storage, living and office spaces for all troops at SBT-12 when they move in June 1st.

Prior to the new construction, there was limited space for the team according to Chief Master-at-Arms Steven Gingery, who oversaw the project. This new building includes more than 300 storage cages and enables the operators to train and stow gear in a central location permanently.

“I think it’s a beautiful building,” said Drinkard. “This will make a better operator because it will enable them to take care of their gear and these guys work so hard at what they do, they really deserve it.”

Bulletin Board

"Out of every one hundred men, ten shouldn't even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah, but the one, one is a warrior, and he will bring the others back." -Heraclitus